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Wildlife gardening at Great Dixter

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

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Dixteris Is Rich, You Know?

Fergus says he always thought that dixter was rich. But his wife said to him, you really ought to look at the whole picture. He funded a one year study of mosses, livewarts, moths, butterflies and dragon flies. The results were just extraordinaryuow. Dixon should be designated a local wild life site sit or or a local wildlife serve. Its one of the richest places that hs hes surveyed. There are massive pelistic benefits for us because we know we're sharing space with each other. Because they can be regarded as being quite sterile. It's not just about color within this garden - it goes deep down into something else. And so now

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